November 18, 1899 Breakers ahead! There are all the potential elements of a storm in the new situation created bu the report to the Council
Tag: Charles William Alcock

FA meeting (February 1, 1899)
February 1, 1899 A meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Football Association was held on Wednesday at 61, Chancery-lane, London, W.C., when the principal
Meeting of the Football Association (November 14, 1898)
November 14, 1898 Last night Mr. J.C. Clegg (Sheffield) presided over a full Council meeting of the Association at 61 Chancercy Lane. A previous resolution
Liverpool and District notes: November 28, 1892 (Athletic News)
November 28, 1892 The Liverpool executive are not satisfied with the way their present protest against Northwich has been disposed of. Many think that the
The clouds have fallen at Anfield
December 12, 1887 Yesterday basking in the sunshine of increasing success and popularity, today Everton are overwhelmed in a deluge of discomfiture, or, in other
North v South 0-4 (International trial: January 15, 1883)
January 15, 1883 Match: International trial, at Aston Lower Grounds (Birmingham), kick-off: 15:10. North – South 0-4 (0-1). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Rev. F. Marshall; umpires:
South v North 3-1 (International trial: January 28, 1882)
January 28, 1882 Match: International trial, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:00. South – North 3-1 (1-0). Attendance: 1,500. Referee: Major Marindin (Royal Engineers); umpires: Messrs.
Clapham Rovers v Oxford University 1-0 (English FA Cup Final: April 10, 1880)
April 10, 1880 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Kennington Oval. Clapham Rovers – Oxford University 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Major Francis Marindin (London
Old Etonians v Clapham Rovers 1-0 (English FA Cup Final: March 29, 1879)
March 29, 1879 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:25. Old Etonians – Clapham Rovers 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. Charles
Scotland v England 0-0 (International: November 30, 1872)
November 30, 1872 Match: International, friendly, at Hamilton Crescent, kick-off: 14:15. Scotland – England 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. William Keay (Queen’s Park); umpires:
Wanderers v Royal Engineers 1-0 (English FA Cup final: March 16, 1872)
March 16, 1872 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:05. Wanderers – Royal Engineers 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. Alfred Stair
England v Scotland 2-1 (Unofficial international: November 18, 1871)
November 18, 1871 International: Friendly, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:15. England – Scotland 2-1 (2-0). Attendance: 650. Umpires: Messrs.: Gilbert Kennedy (Wanderers) and Alfred Stair

The draw for the FA Cup
October 21, 1871 The general meeting for the ratification of the rules framed by the sub-committee for the guidance of the several contests in this

The Association Challenge Cup
October 14, 1871 A meeting of the committee of the Football Association, convened for the purpose of taking preliminary steps for the institution of the
England v Scotland 1-1 (Unofficial friendly: February 25, 1871)
February 25, 1871 International: Friendly, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:30. England – Scotland 1-1 (1-1). Attendance: 500. Referee: Mr. Charles Tebbut (Wanderers); umpires: Messrs.: Robert
England v Scotland 1-0 (Unofficial friendly: November 19, 1870)
November 19, 1870 International: Unofficial friendly, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:00. England – Scotland 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 600. England (1-1-8): Charles William Alcock (Harrow Pilgrims),
England v Scotland 1-1 (Unofficial friendly: March 5, 1870)
March 5, 1870 International: Unofficial friendly, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:15. England – Scotland 1-1 (0-0). Attendance: 400. England (1-1-8): Alfred H. Thornton (Old Harrovians),
Wanderers v Civil Service 3-0 (Friendly: January 19, 1870)
January 19, 1870 Match: Friendly, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:00. Wanderers – Civil Service 3-0 (2-0). Wanderers (1-1-8): Charles William Alcock, Walpole Vidal, Charles Stephenson,
The FA: Testing the regulations
January 2, 1864 The members of the Football Association put their new regulations to a practical test by meeting on the 2nd inst. In Battersea
You must be logged in to post a comment.